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Show CARRY ROLES WELL. to be allotted can credit Special Ruth Scoweach of those appearing. realcroft inthe role of Margaret was Orpheum Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, arch c@y actions, while cof Pa Y COLLEGE PLAYERS Leon Bush was. applauded at nearly as Warner Marguerite Rogevery appearance: ers was bewitching as Polly while Eliwas Appleton Bob as Clawson jah Cora Mortruly the handsome lover. tensen as Nell was typical of the poor Dorothy Nichols as “Cin- | factory girl. as Billy, and \ Leroy Johnson | ders,” | were well portrayed and their every ;appeaarnce was greeted with laughs ‘from the audience. Wallace taking part. were Others / Representative of the excellent: Budge, Georgia Tate, Carl Ballantyne, iwork of the dramatic department of. /Paul Cragun, Grant Dahlstrom, FranJames Johnson, Leland ithe Weber Normal colleBe, the stu-! fces O'Neil, idents scored a decided success when, | | Lindsay, Alvin Robson, Ira Terry, RuGladys and Bybee David ‘The Lost Paradise,” was presented ‘lon Peterson, i . last evening at the Orpheum theatre | , Green, ‘under the direction of Mrs. Blanch Bf | Some word must also be spoken inskillful whose McKey Kendall McKey. Fulfilling the antici-| | for. Mrs. pations of many who have steadily \ ‘struction has won the confidence of ‘watched the work of the students in’ her pupils and attained their best ef| this line and faithfully attended each Characters were cast. to per'foris. ‘annual play, “The Lost Paradise,” was ‘fection and the settings were realis: Ivoted as foremost of all the dramatic § | tically laid. Costumes were. appropriproductions given by Weber, aud new § fate for every scene, and the action laurels were added to their theatrical 'was carried forward without hesitancy ‘victories. Those in the audience who. ‘to a surprising conclusron. were attending the first of Weber's || plays were surprised beyond their ex-; | pectations and applauded heartily. ImUsual Students Make pression in Appearance at Orpheum THE PLAY THAT “MADE «<MAUDE «ADAMS FAMOUS First and Second: 2@» istic in her THE WEBER Presents Che Lost Paradise A Under IN DRAMA THREE of Blanche for the American Henry C. Demille Adapted ACTS Kendall Direction Stage McKey by NIBLEY HALL Friday, March 25th, 1921 Cast of Characters |